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i'm onone flow muncher -- i am e flaw matter fromm --there are no people in the street, it is now nightime. 10:00 p.m. local time. usually at this time of evening, you have people in the streeeet. spaniards are famous for eating very late. the situation has become ---- no big news in the last minute. one of the suspects was named earlier as driss oukabir. his documents were found. this person has turned himself in in a town not far from barcelona. he claims his documents were stolen and he had nothing to do with this. local politicians, national politicians have been issuing public statements. there will be a lot of silence in barcelona. in the government square there will be a moment of silence and silence imagery it --silence in madrid. >> the people of spain remembering their deaead. plans underway. what is the mood in t the city? >> it iss quitete l l. people did not think something like this could happen here. in a way wee knew it could happn anywhere but it was more of a theory. people felt safe here. locals and tourists alike. i have been seeing images from las ramblas. these are
i'm onone flow muncher -- i am e flaw matter fromm --there are no people in the street, it is now nightime. 10:00 p.m. local time. usually at this time of evening, you have people in the streeeet. spaniards are famous for eating very late. the situation has become ---- no big news in the last minute. one of the suspects was named earlier as driss oukabir. his documents were found. this person has turned himself in in a town not far from barcelona. he claims his documents were stolen and he had...
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and you can hear r that fromm scientiststs, and you can alalso hear i it fromavavajo elders, ,o tellries that wewere passed down generation to generation. and you putt that on top of thte increased imctct of pulalation, and it's a a double whammy. >> 34 years om now, i think it could be bleak. i mean, there are things that could be done. the characters in the film do show us positive examples. i mean,n, i--i laughed with j j, and the othther producers of the show, cacause they s said, "wewe want you to do a film on water, but we want it toto be a positie film." and i fifit signedp p for that,, i was likike, "sure, no problem" and then i realized how difficult that is. >> you can't really change thingss if peopopleren't aware e of what the issueue is. o the film, , in a sense, , is tool. it's just n not--we're not t gog to be able e to live ththe way e did in thehe 20th centntury in e west. it's simple. i mean,n, you know,w, and there's no reason to consider that alarmist t or negative. . it--it's s a realit, anand you can approach h it with crereativity,ikike these fofolks havve. >>
and you can hear r that fromm scientiststs, and you can alalso hear i it fromavavajo elders, ,o tellries that wewere passed down generation to generation. and you putt that on top of thte increased imctct of pulalation, and it's a a double whammy. >> 34 years om now, i think it could be bleak. i mean, there are things that could be done. the characters in the film do show us positive examples. i mean,n, i--i laughed with j j, and the othther producers of the show, cacause they s said,...
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york, fromm new bloomberg intelligence. what is the main takeaway? >> overall, a very good quarter.ost all the divisions did very well. i think there is some confusion about building guidance for next quarter, but if you look at it, they were looking at billings growth about 80%. it came to around 27 to 28. he does not a strong.if you look at salesforce, there's a lot more seasonality in the business. i think you would see a shift of revenue. that is what you are seeing here. emily: does that mean they will be facing the same sort of headwind that even bigger companies like oracle or microsoft might face? >> as you get larger, you have much larger clients that by multiple products from you. instead of looking at one product at a time, you are looking at a whole suite of projects -- products. with those relationships, you get more seasonality as you get bigger. emily: talk to us about the ai strategy we mentioned. how is that working out for salesforce? >> it is just starting. when you look at the entire cloud applications area, ai will be one area that will differentiate these compa
york, fromm new bloomberg intelligence. what is the main takeaway? >> overall, a very good quarter.ost all the divisions did very well. i think there is some confusion about building guidance for next quarter, but if you look at it, they were looking at billings growth about 80%. it came to around 27 to 28. he does not a strong.if you look at salesforce, there's a lot more seasonality in the business. i think you would see a shift of revenue. that is what you are seeing here. emily: does...
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there has been heat on the mayor for not ordering a mandatory evacuation fromm the city of houston.f he had, would she have gotten out? >> porsche, there is some heat on the mayor for not ordering a mandatory evacuation. do you think you might have if you saw come across your tv that you had to get out? >> of course. i would have got my family and we would have been out of here a long time ago. reporter: there is your answer. we have seen people heed some of the warning. but to your point there was no mandatory evacuation. rick: is there any idea how many people might be in homes now that night has fallen? reporter: i think houston police tweeted out they rescued 1,100 people in a number of different rescues. we have been in this neighbor neighborhood for a couple hours. we sawen a family abandon their homes. they put their little dog on a pool raft. we said where are you going from here? an answer. have there isth a woman who didn't wt to be on camera. but right before we came on she wasin pleading for help. we'll help her after this. but that's the type of stories we are seeing he
there has been heat on the mayor for not ordering a mandatory evacuation fromm the city of houston.f he had, would she have gotten out? >> porsche, there is some heat on the mayor for not ordering a mandatory evacuation. do you think you might have if you saw come across your tv that you had to get out? >> of course. i would have got my family and we would have been out of here a long time ago. reporter: there is your answer. we have seen people heed some of the warning. but to your...
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and a president trump came fromm a briefing said, i don't think it was he who said that.e is very specific. kim jong-un has not said anything for days. until i hear him say t that, i m not going to react. i thought that that was an interesting thing. maybe a signal to kim jong-un that there is an opening. >> jesse: trump takes this personally. hei believes that kim jong-un hs disrespected trump. disrespected america, and disrespected our allies in the region. an president trump is big into respect. i don't think he is doing anything differently than any other american commander in chief would do to protect our allies and territories. he is just saying it a a little bit different lee. he is using more colorful language. do not want to block the ultimate bluffer. this is his game. he is a real estate tycoon in manhattan. this is what they do and flush things out. this how they evict people. this is how you negotiate contract. i don't think kim jong-un knows what he is getting into. what he is doing which is very smart is saying you will not only threaten san francisco or ca
and a president trump came fromm a briefing said, i don't think it was he who said that.e is very specific. kim jong-un has not said anything for days. until i hear him say t that, i m not going to react. i thought that that was an interesting thing. maybe a signal to kim jong-un that there is an opening. >> jesse: trump takes this personally. hei believes that kim jong-un hs disrespected trump. disrespected america, and disrespected our allies in the region. an president trump is big...
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resigning fromm the manufacturing jobs initiative because it is the right thing to do.dent trump responded, for every ceo who dropped out, i have many to take their place. grand standard should not have gone on. jobs. >> these ceos are looking at the headline risk associated with doing business with president trump and they have arrived at the conclusion that it is better for business not to be on these councils. president trump: some of the folks that will leave, they are leaving out of embarrassment because of they make their products outside, and i have been lecturing them about being. -- you have to bring it back to this country. that is what i want. i want to manufacturing back in the united states, so that american workers can benefit. ♪ >> president donald trump saying, he is disbanding two advisory groups of american business leaders. earlier he tweeted "rather than putting pressure on the business people, i am ending them both. thank you all." this announcement comes after several ceos quit from the manufacturing counsel following blowback over his remarks over
resigning fromm the manufacturing jobs initiative because it is the right thing to do.dent trump responded, for every ceo who dropped out, i have many to take their place. grand standard should not have gone on. jobs. >> these ceos are looking at the headline risk associated with doing business with president trump and they have arrived at the conclusion that it is better for business not to be on these councils. president trump: some of the folks that will leave, they are leaving out of...
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tomlinson gave an emotional speech about his grgreat, great, great-grandfathr george whoho was kidnapped fromm west a africa and forceded into slavery in the united stateses. >> my greatat, great, great-granandfather george 170 years agago, georgee was b brout here in n chains on a a slave sp from wt afafrica. tomlinson, was given to him b by the man whoo ownedd h him. totomlinson wawas thslslave owns last name. whatat extraordinaryry courage t mumust have e tan fofor him to rebuild d his l life after thehe he was bn n to was stolen. i i am off next race, and i represent america. former running back living in dominance in. the city mayor bill de blasio says he will push for a tax on multi-new yorkers to tape or essential upgrades to the ailing subway system which has been engulfed in crisis. the so-called millionaires tax in which deblasio is announcing today, requires approval from state lawmakers. martinhedge funder shkreli is facing decades in prison after being convicted of three counts of fraud. shkreli has been done the most hated man in america after he hacked the price of a life-saving
tomlinson gave an emotional speech about his grgreat, great, great-grandfathr george whoho was kidnapped fromm west a africa and forceded into slavery in the united stateses. >> my greatat, great, great-granandfather george 170 years agago, georgee was b brout here in n chains on a a slave sp from wt afafrica. tomlinson, was given to him b by the man whoo ownedd h him. totomlinson wawas thslslave owns last name. whatat extraordinaryry courage t mumust have e tan fofor him to rebuild d his...
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here's the quote from the senior editor of "the atlantic," david fromm.esident trump timed his pardon for when a compulsive tv viewer would require as maximum stealth, for a time when the imperatives of viewer ship demand non-stop coverage of the drama, the great storm, then will come the aftermath, the heartening stories of loss, the harrowing stories of survivalship, then the storm will pass and the unintelligible work of rebuilding will commence and it will be next week. and soon after that back to school-end time for the president to generate throunew things. >> david frum is no fan or supporter of the president, even though he's a republican that worked in previous administrations. his criticism should be put in that context. there's one school of thought he was definitely trying to bury this news in the natural disaster unfolding on friday. david frum's suggestion was to get maximum exposure to get people the see the arpaio news. the former arizona sheriff, joe arpaio, was pardoned by the president. this is something the president had signaled that
here's the quote from the senior editor of "the atlantic," david fromm.esident trump timed his pardon for when a compulsive tv viewer would require as maximum stealth, for a time when the imperatives of viewer ship demand non-stop coverage of the drama, the great storm, then will come the aftermath, the heartening stories of loss, the harrowing stories of survivalship, then the storm will pass and the unintelligible work of rebuilding will commence and it will be next week. and soon...
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near onee d to end upp victctim who was a yououng womao i now knknow was in n town fromm houston.n. she was s very confused. shshe was consciouous andnd ablo tatalk, hower, it was gogood toe shshe was very injurured and ned assiststce. -- it was clear to me she was very injured and needed assistance. my skills could be best used for her without waiting for the end of the crowd of chaos. i ended up primarily staying with her for the better part of an hour until we got her in an ambulance where she was taken to uva. she also had two friends with her, one of which was also minorly injured. she was not so much a priority. it was very chaotic. it was very surreal. itould absolutely describe as a terrorism scene. there was a lot of fear and uncertainty. the whole time i was running there, i did not know what i was going to come upon. at the time i wasn't worried about it. in retrospect, i am relieved that nothing else of violence happened afterwardrds so that we were able to get the victims out and get them help. amy: brandy gonzalez, before we go to break and say goodbye view, president
near onee d to end upp victctim who was a yououng womao i now knknow was in n town fromm houston.n. she was s very confused. shshe was consciouous andnd ablo tatalk, hower, it was gogood toe shshe was very injurured and ned assiststce. -- it was clear to me she was very injured and needed assistance. my skills could be best used for her without waiting for the end of the crowd of chaos. i ended up primarily staying with her for the better part of an hour until we got her in an ambulance where...
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manson told another of his followers, lynette fromme, who was nicknamed "squeaky," to keep the octegenarian" so the family, in exchange for a few chores, got to live on the ranch for free. and manson? >> he dances, he sings. he looks beautiful, he looks happy. and this draws a lot of people, just like people are drawn to little babies. >> reporter: they scrounged for food in trash dumpsters, said former family member barbara hoyt. >> it was fun. you go behind the store, they used to throw away some good stuff, good vegetables, you find all kinds of treasures out there. >> reporter: but the "family" didn't just live on scavenged vegetables. they stole cash, credit cards, cars. manson taught them a skill he called "creepy crawling." entering houses at night without waking the sleeping people inside. and he used his women to advance his dream of becoming famous. >> sends them out into the parts of los angeles that are known as areas where the rock stars live. to find some of them, do what it takes, and get them to take charlie on as, sort of, their project that -- that they will introduce him
manson told another of his followers, lynette fromme, who was nicknamed "squeaky," to keep the octegenarian" so the family, in exchange for a few chores, got to live on the ranch for free. and manson? >> he dances, he sings. he looks beautiful, he looks happy. and this draws a lot of people, just like people are drawn to little babies. >> reporter: they scrounged for food in trash dumpsters, said former family member barbara hoyt. >> it was fun. you go behind...
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squeaky fromm, then a couple of weeks later it was san francisco and sara jane moore.ct did that have on the presidency and the country? carl: two women, slightly unhinged. they tried to take a shot at the president. it helped, it did not do much to the presidency. the in geared -- it endeared people to jerry ford. after the pardon of nixon, he has never run for president. and it helped humanize gerald ford. so he comes back to the white house 70 days later. -- 17 days later. she could have killed the president. she bought the gun that morning. she had never tested it. it did not fire right. that is a scary thing. anyway ford came back. ,the reporters come to the white house. they say, can you tell us how you feel? he takes a deep breath and says i just want to look at all of , you for a moment. can i just do that? that was jerry ford. imagine the president saying that today, so happy to see the reporters again, he was happy to be alive. november 18, 1867. i'm trying to help you. carl: you could have stumped me. dickens in america part , one and part two. why dickens?
squeaky fromm, then a couple of weeks later it was san francisco and sara jane moore.ct did that have on the presidency and the country? carl: two women, slightly unhinged. they tried to take a shot at the president. it helped, it did not do much to the presidency. the in geared -- it endeared people to jerry ford. after the pardon of nixon, he has never run for president. and it helped humanize gerald ford. so he comes back to the white house 70 days later. -- 17 days later. she could have...
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. >> raul, when we think about david fromme, he was talking about how you cannot have a president whohimself above the law that way, no matter what he does, you know, the fact that these pardons are a one-man show, do you think this will come back to haunt him. >> maybe in the long-term. in the short-term, probably no. i think it is worth noting that even in arizona, five days ago, before this pardon was announced, the arizona republic ran a poll that they had taken of arizonaens, they know sheriff joe the best, whether they thought it was a good idea for president trump to issue this pardon. it was 50% thought it was a bad idea, against 21% who thought it was a good idea. so even the people in arizona were not cool with this. and i think it's also very important to step back for a moment. the president is just coming off a few weeks ago when he incited enormous racial tensions with his inadequate response to charlottesville. right now we have a hurricane taking aim at the state with the second largest latino population until the country. we're coming up in a few weeks on hispanic her
. >> raul, when we think about david fromme, he was talking about how you cannot have a president whohimself above the law that way, no matter what he does, you know, the fact that these pardons are a one-man show, do you think this will come back to haunt him. >> maybe in the long-term. in the short-term, probably no. i think it is worth noting that even in arizona, five days ago, before this pardon was announced, the arizona republic ran a poll that they had taken of arizonaens,...
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priorities what the strategy should be to fight the islamic state in though stabilizing areas and fromm your perspective and how we understand these issues and to protect those communitiesando >> thanks for posting this discussion it we're pausing to remember who fell to isis three years ago for those women and children. and while reflecting on the recent past as say government and a community and of values to make sure they have a billion industrial homeland. and with the future of iraq posed isis racine vice president pence that religious freedom that the government will work anywhere round of world we have seen president trumpt the for what has been perpetrated against christians or muslims and of course, we recognize what was perpetrated to say that genocide had been. what do we do? with those atrocities that occurred what can we do to secure the future for up -- for minorities? and first is that issue of security have to be empowered the they are recruited and inc. and that issue of equal treatment of human rights as equal citizens what can we do to see it is rebuilt to go home? bu
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because he knew that perhaps his days were numbered at the white house until we hear exit poactly fromm signified, how soon it was accepted, and who actually was the driving force behind his resignation, we won't yet have the full story >> i know, it does feel to me, though, kayla, as if this was a man who wanted to put his full intentions on the world stage so the moment he left, people had a deep understanding of what implied. don't you think? >> exactly i think you're exactly right >> that's steve bannon who we'll probably hear more from soon >>> up next, what happens to the gop agenda now that one of the president's most influential advisers is out. plus, former paypal ceo bill harris looks at whether this could actually help improve the relationship between the white house and silicon valley life ♪ ♪ top speed fifty knots life on the caribbean seas ♪ ♪ it's a champagne and models potpourri ♪ ♪ on my yacht made of cuban mahogany, ♪ ♪ gany, gany, gany, gany ♪ watch this don't get mad (bell mnemonic) get e*trade and get invested duncan just protected his family with a $500,000 life in
because he knew that perhaps his days were numbered at the white house until we hear exit poactly fromm signified, how soon it was accepted, and who actually was the driving force behind his resignation, we won't yet have the full story >> i know, it does feel to me, though, kayla, as if this was a man who wanted to put his full intentions on the world stage so the moment he left, people had a deep understanding of what implied. don't you think? >> exactly i think you're exactly...
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. >> fromm did he al did he hide. >> dangerous for you.icle. i have to be honest and say that there are some times when you hear about thighs ingredients and these things and you're thinking how -- where is the fda on this. >> exactly. >> who a t and are they looking out for us or business? i don't know. i hate to feel that cynical but -- >> much more to come. we'll be watching this. >>> a lot more to come on good day at da. one last of the sinning duo mary mary here tina campbell she's got a new album an new single. she'll drop it right here in the loft. is it real life groundhog day? maybe. bill murray is going back to the stage play of groundhog day. he's been there twice -- baaing to back. >> all right. we'll talk about how to spice up your time in the kitchen. spicy. >> actually just talking about real spices. >> okay. >> upping your spice game. >> groundhog day. you see what i did there. >> i see what did you there we'll spice up the kitchen, new york city. >> i went too far. did too much. >> just a little bit. two times in row. we'r
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the line goes fromm here and it keeps going down. it's long overdue to change the strategica, and here's an idea. and wouldn't it be interesting if unions became known in america not just for doing the work for collective bargaining, for their members in such-and-such an industry, but part of a social movement to rebuild a new society around a concept of democracy at work, becoming the champions for a whole new way of living and workining. would give the unions a role in society that they once had, as part of a better world for people, a whole new set of opportunities going far beyond the job and the conditions of the particular place where the union was born. what an exciting new vista a for a l labor movemt which reallyly badly needs new ideas and new-w--so i was very excited by what the steelworkers andd mondragon making an alliane might mean. but it'll take many people pushing in that direction to realize the potential. sir? >> because of your intervie with--on "charlie rose"-- i'm fascinated, first of all. i watch him almost eve
the line goes fromm here and it keeps going down. it's long overdue to change the strategica, and here's an idea. and wouldn't it be interesting if unions became known in america not just for doing the work for collective bargaining, for their members in such-and-such an industry, but part of a social movement to rebuild a new society around a concept of democracy at work, becoming the champions for a whole new way of living and workining. would give the unions a role in society that they once...